Jeb Bush responded to suggestions that recent cuts in his campaign staff and spending are an indication that his under-performing campaign is beginning to run out of steam.
A Bush campaign memo summarizing the campaign’s adjustments provided to Bloomberg News on Friday describes “aggressive changes” that include a 40% cut in payroll, “cutting salaries across the board,” reducing the staffing at the campaign’s Miami headquarters, and cutting 45% of the previous budget for “non media/voter contact” expenses.
The memo also emphasizes the financial health of the campaign, but the campaign’s weak polling and the stubborn resistance of poll numbers to the campaign’s efforts in places like New Hampshire can be seen as a dire sign.
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